Quality Women's Field To Run Winona Classic

SPROTS - FOR THE RECORD

April 7, 1989

The top women's field ever assembled for the Winona Classic Triathlon will compete in the event Sunday at Camp Winona in DeLeon Springs. Former Father Lopez High School athlete Mary Cook, considered one of the best women's triathletes in Florida, is the favorite, according to race organizer John Boyle. Cook heads a field that encompasses Ormond Beach's Kim Lewis, winner of the fall Winona event, Orange City's Marie Mazzula, May-Li Cuypers and Liz Long of Gainesville and Elyse Poulis of Quebec, Ontario. ''You don't find that many good women gathering too often for sort of a low-key triathlon that doesn't have a lot of cash available,'' Boyle said. ''They all like me, I guess. Winona has had a good reputation.'' The course is a -mile swim, a 13.1-mile run and a 5-mile cycle.

HOCKEY

MICKEY AND THE DUKE. A baseball, football, hockey and boxing card show is Saturday at the Holiday Inn in Altamonte Springs, 230 West Highway 436. Collectors and fans can buy, sell and trade cards, autographed baseballs, yearbooks, programs, ticket stubs and schedules. Vendors also will give free appraisals of old cards and collections. The show runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

OLD TIMERS ON ICE. The Canadian Oldtimers' Hockey Association's annual World Cup of Oldtimers' Hockey tournament, which started coming to Daytona Beach with eight teams four years ago, starts Saturday with a field of 44. Teams from Norway, Finland, Sweden, Canada and the United States will compete in the weeklong event, playing games from 6 a.m. to midnight at the Ocean Center. Admission to the games, which last 90 minutes, is free.